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Kerninon, Julia

 
9781999331818: A Respectable Occupation

Synopsis

The greatest writers are also the greatest readers. Virginia Woolf, Roland Barthes, Jeanette Winterson they all read, as Woolf put it, to refresh and exercise [their] own creative powers. They cant stop themselves from writing about reading. They have origin stories of how reading and writing became as necessary as breathing. Julia Kerninons A Respectable Occupation joins the shelf of these biblioautobiographies; books on how writers crave books, how books beget books, how tricky it is to move from the position of the reader to that of the writer, and stand there feeling youve earned the right to call yourself, finally, a writer. Lauren Elkin The daughter of a pair of bohemian bookworms, Kerninon grew upto share their bibliomania and decided, aged five and a half, she would become a writer. Opening with a pilgrimage to the legendary Paris bookshop Shakespeare & Co, her story entwines the French and Anglo-Saxon literary traditions, while sketching fine portraits of a disjointed yet most loving family.

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À propos de l?auteur

Julia Kerninon's first novel, Buvard, has won the Prix Francoise Sagan, among many other awards. Kerninon's second novel, Le dernier amour d'Attila Kiss, won the Prix de la Closerie des Lilas in 2016, and her latest novel, My Devotion, winner of the 2018 Feneon Literary Prize, is published by Europa Editions in July 2020. Her PhD thesis on The Paris Review will be published in France later this year.

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